Graduates and paralegals – have you been in a situation yet where multiple senior lawyers…
NEW GRADUATE LAWYERS & PARALEGALS – have you been ignoring your own one-word warning?
If you’re working on client files, and you notice that you say this one word to yourself, then it’s a warning.
The Word to Watch For
If you’re working on client files, and you notice that you say this one word to yourself, then it’s a warning.
That word is ‘should’.
As in:
– Why can’t I get this? I should know the answer.
– What’s wrong with me? I should be able to do this.
– How come I’m still not done? I should be capable of working this out.

Your Built-In Alert System
Provided that you’re willing to read between the lines then you’ll be able to take advantage of your useful internal warning system.
Because, in these sorts of situations, the word ‘should’ is actually a way of warning yourself that you’ve hit a boundary.
Which means that it’s a signal to ask for assistance, guidance or input from a more experienced colleague.
Key Takeaway
Since ignoring it just forces you to rely on guesswork, stay stuck or give up, tuning in to your built-in alert system always makes a lot of sense.
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